Sorry... I could try to make excuses or offer explanations, but instead, I'm just going to say I'm sorry for not posting for so long.

However, I couldn't resist the opportunity to tell Donald Sterling to suck it.

Suck it, Donald Sterling; suck it long and suck it hard.

You have been a douchebag for a long time, Donald Sterling, and now the chickens are finally coming home to roost. Basketball fans have known for decades that you are a douchebag, but now the whole world knows.

Although I'm not a fan of having to look at Sterling's grotesquely melted face, I'm happy to see it plastered across the headlines. Hopefully this incident will give the NBA the excuse it needs to finally liberate the Clipper Nation from this despot.

It goes without saying that Clippers fans have suffered a lot over the years. Now that they have actually become a contender, the actions of their owner are once again turning the world's attention to the problems within the organization, discouraging all the effort that's been undertaken to legitimize this franchise.

The Clippers aren't a successful organization because Donald Sterling owns them. They have become a successful organization in spite of him. Without fans and players, the owners wouldn't make a dime. As a league, this is a chance for the NBA to side with the people who matter most.

I know that there are a lot of people out there who would enjoy seeing CP3 or Blake Griffin accepting an NBA Finals MVP award. Somehow, I doubt there are too many who want to see Sterling ooze up beside them.

So, suck it Sterling. Suck it long and suck it hard.

In the words of the president, "When ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't really have to do anything. You just let them talk".

It's time for the NBA to shut Sterling up. Adam Silver may still be new to the job, but he has a chance to begin defining his legacy here. The question is whether he wants to be like his predecessor, standing around and listening to Sterling's crap while doing nothing, or is the new commissioner actually going to step up and make the NBA a better place.

"The Los Angeles chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) cancelled its plans for the following month to award Sterling for a second time with its lifetime achievement award."

what the heck happened to privacy these days? I don't care about Sterling, I think he's bad owner for the team, and he's not alone in that. But why does whole US (and half the world) value his personal opinion so much to make it appear on headlines???It's like me telling my kid not bring some of his friends home, because I don't like them one way or another, so what? I bet if he asked not to bring white people, no one would care. :pphew, big deal